"Envelopes" multiple layers of antifouling or topside paint for safe and easy removal. Non-caustic formula will not burn skin.

Will not burn skin

Specs

Best Use

Non-Caustic Paint Removal

Capacity

Gallon

Type

Paint Removal

Best Use

Paint Removal

Capacity

Quart

Type

Paint Removal

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I needed to remove Interlux CSC anti-fouling paint from the bottom of my cruiser. I expected that the Interlux stripper would work well. I followed the instructions exactly as noted on the can. I was extremely disappointed as I found the process it time consuming and ineffective. Also the stripper removed some of the epoxy primer below the CSC, although I was assured by interlux beforehand that it would not. After removing the paint from an eighteen square foot area, I chose not to continue with this product but decided to sand the hull instead. I suggest boaters use another stripper or sand it as I did.

Needed to remove old bottom paint. Reading through the Interlux literature it mentions 299E several times, so I tried it. It would have taken gallons and many hours to strip my 33' sailboat. Had the boatyard soda blast. It was well worth the cost.